Marshals seek help in finding fugitive

LAS CRUCES - The United States Marshals Service is seeking the public’s help in locating Jeremy Lopez-Robledo, a fugitive who is wanted for probation violation and has a history of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

Lopez-Robledo has a violent history that includes robbery, battery upon a health care worker, residential burglary, unlawful taking of a motor vehicle, battery upon a peace officer and assault on a peace officer, according to the Marshals Service. He is believed to be in the Las Cruces area, possibly staying with other gang members or with family.

Lopez-Robledo is 29, with black hair and brown eyes. He is 5-feet-8 and weighs about 220 pounds. His tattoos are described as LC and crosses on his back; a cross with “JR”, cross, hourglass, jokers and skull on his left arm; a Low Rider Man, ”SUR” on his right arm; and “GLORIA” on his right shoulder.

Lopez-Robledo is believed to be armed and combative and is now on the New Mexico’s Most Wanted list. If you see him, do not approach or confront him, but call the U.S. Marshals Service at 575-527-6850 or your local police.